Human beings normally have 46 chromosomes (in the form of 23 pairs).
The 'body' cells have 42 chromosomes. The sex cells would have 21 chromosomes. 3 X 7
Humans have 46 chromosomes. This means they will produce sex-cells (sperm and ovum/egg) which have 23 chromosomes.
A tribble's body cell typically contains 40 chromosomes.
manatees have 48 pairs of chromosomes in their body.
23 chromosomes (22 autosomes + Y chromososm or X chromosomes)
The 'body' cells have 42 chromosomes. The sex cells would have 21 chromosomes. 3 X 7
Humans have 46 chromosomes. This means they will produce sex-cells (sperm and ovum/egg) which have 23 chromosomes.
The typical body cell (or somatic cell) of a human has 46 chromosomes: 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes. In females, there are two X chromosomes and in males there is one X and one Y.
A lynx has 38 chromosomes, which is typical for most feline species.
We have 46 chromosomes in our body. In each cell, there's 23 pairs of chromosomes.
Rats typically have 42 chromosomes in their body cells.
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A grasshopper has 24 chromosomes in each body cell.
A tribble's body cell typically contains 40 chromosomes.
how many chromosomes are found in the body of a horse
manatees have 48 pairs of chromosomes in their body.
They are 46chromosome's in human body's